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the number close to 300 raids in 48 hours. they dropped 16 bombs overnightinsyria, inconnection with u.s. military. they targeted the crude oil supply lines that help fund isis. i'm bill hemmer live in paris. martha, good morning to you. martha: as bill was just saying, france moving full steam ahead, taking this fight to the front lines with isis, and they are urging their allies to do the same. we are getting new reports that the u.s. targeted the u.s. mastermind you see on the left side of your screen. unfortunately they were not able to find him before the horrific events hat happened in paris. bill: it's more and more tantalizing how the supposed master find communicated over the past year alon. he was on video boasting about how easy it was for him to travel from syria into his home country of belgium and back again, barely being noticed there. gregg palkot just wrapped up an interview with john kerry. but first with the raids overnight, what did they find and what happened? reporter: the investigation into the attacks by the authorities absolutely full bore. 128 raid on v

the number close to 300 raids in 48 hours. they dropped 16 bombs overnight in syria, in connection with u.s. military. they targeted the crude oil supply lines that help fund isis. i'm bill hemmer live in paris. martha, good morning to you. martha: as bill was just saying, france moving full steam ahead, taking this fight to the front lines with isis, and they are urging their allies to do the same. we are getting new reports that the u.s. targeted the u.s. mastermind you see on the left side...

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and opened fire while the concert was going on. the terroristsmentionedsyriaandiraq during negotiations. >> to what impact, if any, will the attack have on the u.s. and nato military strategy against isis in syria and iraq? the u.s. carried out more than 7,000 air strikes against isis targets. the french were the first nato ally to join the u.s. in bombing aice a year ago and recently began air strikes in syria in september. the french aircraft carrier was scheduled to leave for the gulf in the coming days after the uss theodore roosevelt pulled out, leaving the u.s. for the first time in years without an aircraft carrier in the middle east. as the attack in paris was underway, two american f-15s flew from england to libya where the pentagon says they bombed a known isis leader, an iraqi believed to have been the voice on a recent execution tape showing coptic christians beheaded on the beach in libya. since the attack in paris, the french have not carried out any air strikes in syria, according to u.s. defense officials who i spoke to tonight. bret? >> we heard the chairma

and opened fire while the concert was going on. the terrorists mentioned syria and iraq during negotiations. >> to what impact, if any, will the attack have on the u.s. and nato military strategy against isis in syria and iraq? the u.s. carried out more than 7,000 air strikes against isis targets. the french were the first nato ally to join the u.s. in bombing aice a year ago and recently began air strikes in syria in september. the french aircraft carrier was scheduled to leave for the...

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dangerous troops onearth,syria, whenfor years, he said it wasn't going to happen. is tonight's opening statement. plus, who would protest against cops in a city where a cop was gunned down just days before? one of the men who organized this rally is here tonight. it's the interview you don't want to miss. >>> and then, a murder mystery, sparked national attention. did this woman intentionally kill her fiance on a kayak trip and make it look like an accident? tonight you'll see the real facts and hear my verdict. justice starts now. hello and welcome to justice, i'm judge jeanine pirro, and thanks for being with us tonight. so now we're sending troops to syria, not combat, mind you, just to train and assist. but the bottom for me and every military family in america, is that we have boots on the ground in a country where our president said they would never be, that it would be a mistake because that's what itsis would want. >> there will be no boots on the ground. any action would be limited in time and scope. >> in 2012, you said assad would will crossing a red line if he asked

dangerous troops on earth, syria, when for years, he said it wasn't going to happen. is tonight's opening statement. plus, who would protest against cops in a city where a cop was gunned down just days before? one of the men who organized this rally is here tonight. it's the interview you don't want to miss. >>> and then, a murder mystery, sparked national attention. did this woman intentionally kill her fiance on a kayak trip and make it look like an accident? tonight you'll see the...

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the people who regrouped before the orchestra pit. the terrorist mentionedinsyriaandiraq in the negotiations. >> at this stage one of the terrorist responsible for that siege at batacian was identified from the finger print. he was never in prison but given an s- record and never implicated in a case or known association with with a terrorist criminal. of all of them. they used assault roifls and identical explosive designed to cause fatalities. each one had suicide vest containing a volatile explosive and had batteries. the video footage in paris targeted a black vehicle registered in belgium. it was rented by a french resident in belgium. this individual was stopped in the border. this is a third vehicle which there is two other people resident in the brussel's region. >> coordinated three teams. who's involved. german officials are investigated a link to a man busted last week. they caught him close to the austriian border with with a car loaded with weapons and explosives and gps set to paris. french media reported that victim's bodies were still on the ground where gun men

the people who regrouped before the orchestra pit. the terrorist mentioned in syria and iraq in the negotiations. >> at this stage one of the terrorist responsible for that siege at batacian was identified from the finger print. he was never in prison but given an s- record and never implicated in a case or known association with with a terrorist criminal. of all of them. they used assault roifls and identical explosive designed to cause fatalities. each one had suicide vest containing a...

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country that has supplied more fighters to the -- to isis, to the efforts in iraqandsyriathanany other country in europe. and the fear has always been that many of those fighters might come back here and wage war at home. that appears that may have happened in this case, sean. >> rick, there's been growing anti-immigrant sentiment as a result of the refugees now flooding into europe. people now speaking out even more loudly as a result of this new information. you're telling us about tonight? >> reporter: yes. there were some spirited conversations in the streets here tonight, sean, between people arguing both sides of that debate. i know we've seen a lot of protests in germany, and elsewhere, people who are very upset about thislux of immigrants. and concerns about the nature of some of these immigrants, and people that are fleeing from syria. and in this case, according to that greek official, one or possibly two of these men were amongst the refugees. they were syrians who were -- had passed through the greek islands, made their way to paris and allegedly took part in these te

country that has supplied more fighters to the -- to isis, to the efforts in iraq and syria than any other country in europe. and the fear has always been that many of those fighters might come back here and wage war at home. that appears that may have happened in this case, sean. >> rick, there's been growing anti-immigrant sentiment as a result of the refugees now flooding into europe. people now speaking out even more loudly as a result of this new information. you're telling us about...

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' reviewed our progress. we have pushed isil back from territory in both iraqandsyria. todaywe agreed our nations must don't more together. with u.s. assistance, the support of recent french strikes in syria and we'll keep stepping up that coordination. as we saw with the attack in mali, the terrorist threat goes beyond is i will *. this week i'll sign legislation to sustain our support to allies like france as we work to root out terrorist networks in africa. we'll do more to aprevent -- to prevent attacks at home. the united states will quickly share threat information with france. and with the threats in belgium there is a growing recognition among european nations that they need to ramp up additional efforts to prevent the flow of foreign terrorist fighters. i'm calling on the european union to i am amendment the agreement in the works that would require airlines to share passenger information so we can do more to stop foreign fighters from entering our countries undetected. we'll work our european partners to make sure we are redouble our efforts together. regarding the broader c

' reviewed our progress. we have pushed isil back from territory in both iraq and syria. today we agreed our nations must don't more together. with u.s. assistance, the support of recent french strikes in syria and we'll keep stepping up that coordination. as we saw with the attack in mali, the terrorist threat goes beyond is i will *. this week i'll sign legislation to sustain our support to allies like france as we work to root out terrorist networks in africa. we'll do more to aprevent -- to...

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those dismembered bodies and a passportfromsyria. rememberthe shooters are said to have said this is for syria as they fired inside of the concert hall. this is for syria and blame your president for frances involvement in paris. the last words in a hail of bullets that some of the victims heard inside of paris last night. more coming from the streets of paris in a moment. >>> we told you of the american band playing and the eagles of death metal. they're from california. the musicians are reported safe but members of the crew maybe among the casualties. it's half past the hour on fox news channel. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide.

those dismembered bodies and a passport from syria. remember the shooters are said to have said this is for syria as they fired inside of the concert hall. this is for syria and blame your president for frances involvement in paris. the last words in a hail of bullets that some of the victims heard inside of paris last night. more coming from the streets of paris in a moment. >>> we told you of the american band playing and the eagles of death metal. they're from california. the...

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the ongoing crisis in the civil warinsyria. thereare new developments with new calls. now we're learning calls for elections within 18 months. and they are speaking with the syrian opposition. the breaking details coming moments from now from secretary of state kerry. in addition, we've gotten word from gatwick airport in great britain outside london, one of the two big airports there. gatwick is to london as laguardia is to new york city. not in location but in size of traffic and domestic and the rest. gatwick airport closed because of suspicious packages and a suspicious tweet. gatwick has now been reopened. breaking news out of turkey as well. turkish officials have said that there's been a cross-border skirmish between isis militants and the turkish military. that the turkish military has killed four isis militants. and breaking just in the last minute, word from a turkish security official that the threat to turkey from the islamic state is increasing. in addition, we've just gotten from lebanon, in lebanon, breaking right now, they have arrested five syrians and a palesti

the ongoing crisis in the civil war in syria. there are new developments with new calls. now we're learning calls for elections within 18 months. and they are speaking with the syrian opposition. the breaking details coming moments from now from secretary of state kerry. in addition, we've gotten word from gatwick airport in great britain outside london, one of the two big airports there. gatwick is to london as laguardia is to new york city. not in location but in size of traffic and domestic...

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. >> they haven't contained in northern iraq, haven't containedinsyria. wehave taken back land from them. totally ignore. >> can i say something here, eric? >> very quickly rick. very quick. >> yeah, look, for four years president obama has ignored the garbage pile up along the syrian border with all of these refugees and migrants. i think it's been atrocious and that's probably the reason they are leaving because of the garbage pile. come on. >> up next on the o'reilly factor special amid escalating tensions with russia over turkey downing of one of its fighter jets. should president obama be ramping up efforts to remove syria's bashar al assad from power? that powerful debate coming up. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat d

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out of the middle east because ofthesyria/iraq conflictthat many more terrorists could be entering europe and therefore be just a plane ride away from the united states. >> ambassador, this is harris. you know, a lot of times when this sort of thing gets reported, and i'll be specific, president obama said earlier in his first remarks that he was not the trying to reach directly out to the prenfrench president hollande because he was busy and that got some criticism. is that the norm? what is the protocol there? >> i was surprised by that. no doubt that the french government was consumed with the circumstances, but this is when the american president should come right out, make a quick call. he doesn't have to have a lengthy conversation. just to say we are with you, we will work together specifically if it's isis to destroy isis. and i think this shows that the president still hasn't grasped the nature of the terrorist threat. he said it's an attack on all humanity. no, it's not an attack on all humanity. it's an attack on the west and that's what we need to understand. >> and i j

out of the middle east because of the syria/iraq conflict that many more terrorists could be entering europe and therefore be just a plane ride away from the united states. >> ambassador, this is harris. you know, a lot of times when this sort of thing gets reported, and i'll be specific, president obama said earlier in his first remarks that he was not the trying to reach directly out to the prenfrench president hollande because he was busy and that got some criticism. is that the norm?...

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terrorists had a syrian passport and emigrated outofsyriaalongwith all of the emigrants who were fleeing the violence there. somehow, he mingled amongst the crowd according to the prosecutor and wound up here helping out with this terror attack. a third had an egyptian passport. belgian authorities made several arrests in connection with the attacks here at the bataclan, the worst carnage in these attacks. the authorities traced that car back to someone in belgium near brussels where authorities carried out several raids and made several arrests connected to the attacks and we learned more from the "wall street journal" about how this all started, what precipitated the attack at the stadium. apparently, one of the men at the stadium had a ticket to the exhibition match between france and germany and tried to enter the stadium about 15 minutes after the match started. he was stopped by a security guard, according to "the wall street journal" who frisked him and found out he was wearing an explosive vest. that man then backed up, according to the report, and blew himself up, about

terrorists had a syrian passport and emigrated out of syria along with all of the emigrants who were fleeing the violence there. somehow, he mingled amongst the crowd according to the prosecutor and wound up here helping out with this terror attack. a third had an egyptian passport. belgian authorities made several arrests in connection with the attacks here at the bataclan, the worst carnage in these attacks. the authorities traced that car back to someone in belgium near brussels where...

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:raqqa,syriawhereit was directed, brussels, belgium where we had the final stages of the planning, and then executed in paris. they operate the same way. they don't put all their eggs in one basket so you have to assume more plots are in the pipeline. director brennan seems to understand this basic principle now, which is when we bomb them, they don't retaliate in the region, they retaliate by hitting us here at home, and this is a classic definition of asymmetric warfare. >> the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee also weighed in. >> i've never been more concerned. i read the intelligence faithfully. isil is not contained, isil is expanding. they just put out a video saying it is their intent to attack this country. >> never been more concerned. >> well, feinstein went on to say that isis is in 11 different countries and they've really mastered this technology and the ability to encrypt their communications. so we had warnings that something was coming down, but we couldn't do anything specific because we didn't have time, place or method of attack. feinstein al

: raqqa, syria where it was directed, brussels, belgium where we had the final stages of the planning, and then executed in paris. they operate the same way. they don't put all their eggs in one basket so you have to assume more plots are in the pipeline. director brennan seems to understand this basic principle now, which is when we bomb them, they don't retaliate in the region, they retaliate by hitting us here at home, and this is a classic definition of asymmetric warfare. >> the...

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of the most dangerous places onearth,syria. whenfor years, he said it wasn't going to happen. it's tonight's opening statement. >> what do we want? -- >> who would protest against can cops in the city where a cop was gunned down just days before. one of the men who organized this rally is here tonight. it's the interview you don't want to miss. >>> and then a murder mystery sparks national attention. did this woman intentionally kill her fiance on a kayak trip and make it look liken accident or is she the real victim? tonight you'll hear the real facts and hear my verdict. justice starts now. hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine shapiro. so now we're sending troops to syria, not combat, mind you, just to train and assist. but to the bottom line for me and every military family in america is that u.s. assets are now on the ground in a country where our truth challenged president pledged they would never be where our president said would be a mistake because that's what isis would want. >> there would be no american boots on the ground. any action we take would be

of the most dangerous places on earth, syria. when for years, he said it wasn't going to happen. it's tonight's opening statement. >> what do we want? -- >> who would protest against can cops in the city where a cop was gunned down just days before. one of the men who organized this rally is here tonight. it's the interview you don't want to miss. >>> and then a murder mystery sparks national attention. did this woman intentionally kill her fiance on a kayak trip and make...

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syriaafterturkey shot down a russian fighter jet. jon: russian president vladimir putin blasting turkey calling the downing of its plane a stab in the back and warning serious consequences. turkey says it warned the russian pilots repeatedly to leave turkish air space but the russian pilots ignored those warnings. reporter: russian president putin said the significant consequences will be on russia's relations with turkey, relations that have been trained. turkish military officials -- we have seen the dramatic video of that plane going down. but officials say the plane was warned repeatedly. 10 times in five minute according to turkish officials before a turkish f-1 fighter jet shot it down. russia's defense ministry adamant antly maintains it was not in turkey's air space. but turkey released what it says is a confirmation of air space violation. as for the pilot, russian officials say and confirm they ejected from the jet. we have seen video of a appear to be the the two parachutes coming down. syrian rebels say they have the body of one of the pilots who was already dead when

syria after turkey shot down a russian fighter jet. jon: russian president vladimir putin blasting turkey calling the downing of its plane a stab in the back and warning serious consequences. turkey says it warned the russian pilots repeatedly to leave turkish air space but the russian pilots ignored those warnings. reporter: russian president putin said the significant consequences will be on russia's relations with turkey, relations that have been trained. turkish military officials -- we...

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attacks were carried out by a self-contained cell that had just returnedfromsyria, possiblytraining in syria. so that report comes hours after isis has claimed responsibility for these attacks at six locations. and the taking of the lives of 127 people. that number is still likely to rise. some 300 people are hospitalized in paris right now. 80 of them are in critical condition. among the victims we know that there are several americans. the state department has not yet disclosed their names or their conditions. and we are waiting for that information. the siege lasted just under one hour. an hour of nightmare conditions. we know that eight of the known terrorist attackers are dead. and at least one of them has been identified as a french national known to have radical ties. he was on a watch list. we've got some new details about the other individuals as well that we will be bringing to you. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot joins me live from paris. greg, good afternoon to you. obviously, a harrowing time in the city that you are in. what do we though? what

attacks were carried out by a self-contained cell that had just returned from syria, possibly training in syria. so that report comes hours after isis has claimed responsibility for these attacks at six locations. and the taking of the lives of 127 people. that number is still likely to rise. some 300 people are hospitalized in paris right now. 80 of them are in critical condition. among the victims we know that there are several americans. the state department has not yet disclosed their...

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that has supplied more fighters to the -- to isis, to the efforts in iraqandsyriathanany other country in europe. and the fear has always been that many of those fighters might come back here and wage war at home. that appears that may have happened in this case, sean. >> rick, there's been growing anti-immigrant sentiment as a result of the refugees now flooding into europe. people now speaking out even more loudly as a result of this new information. you're telling us about tonight? >> reporter: yes. there were some spirited conversations in the streets here tonight, sean, between people arguing both sides of that debate. i know we've seen a lot of protests in germany, and elsewhere, people who are very upset about this influx of immigrants. and concerns about the nature of some of these immigrants, and people that are fleeing from syria. and in this case, according to that greek official, one or possibly two of these men were amongst the refugees. they were syrians who were -- had passed through the greek islands, made their way to paris and allegedly took part in these terr

that has supplied more fighters to the -- to isis, to the efforts in iraq and syria than any other country in europe. and the fear has always been that many of those fighters might come back here and wage war at home. that appears that may have happened in this case, sean. >> rick, there's been growing anti-immigrant sentiment as a result of the refugees now flooding into europe. people now speaking out even more loudly as a result of this new information. you're telling us about...

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striking back. in paris and other places across the country, and overseas eastwardinsyriawherethe french military carried out with the help of u.s. targets, hitting islamic state targets and eastern syria near the town of raqqa. the city is open for business. traffic throughout the day. the schools were back in session today. paris wants the world to know that they may have been socked in the face on this moment, but they will not be down for long. we have live team fox coverage throughout the night tonight. "on the record" willkur÷ take to you belgium. we will take you there in a moment. but, first, our senior correspondent rick lesson that you with me live in paris for more on the investigation. rick, good evening to you. >> and to you. >> let's start with what the french government believes right nau is the mastermind for this operation. what do we know? what can we see. >> abdul hamid abide he is known as belgium's8÷ most notorious i didn't ahead. he had been in syria. he snuck back into belgium. put this team together. coordinated this terror attack. watched it unfold and t

striking back. in paris and other places across the country, and overseas eastward in syria where the french military carried out with the help of u.s. targets, hitting islamic state targets and eastern syria near the town of raqqa. the city is open for business. traffic throughout the day. the schools were back in session today. paris wants the world to know that they may have been socked in the face on this moment, but they will not be down for long. we have live team fox coverage throughout...

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survivor says it was ten horrific minutes. the attack wasforsyriaandsaid that they could blame the president for france's involvement in syria and shouted god is great as they reportedly reloaded. investigators say that eight attack ers in total and eight dead. seven killed themselves and one hit by police as he exited the concert hall. new this hour and con firmtfirm that one of the bombers is a young frenchman. the u.s. state department reporting that americans are among the injured. more on that in a moment. french president calls it attack on war. >> translator: what happened yesterday close to the stadium of france, was an act of war. faced with war, the country must take appropriate decisions. an act of war was committed by a terrorist army and jihad army against france and values that we defend everywhere in the world against what we are and that means something to somebody. this was an act of war that was prepared, organized and planned from the exterior and with the external accomplishes that the investigation will establish. it is an act of absolute harborism. at this mom

survivor says it was ten horrific minutes. the attack was for syria and said that they could blame the president for france's involvement in syria and shouted god is great as they reportedly reloaded. investigators say that eight attack ers in total and eight dead. seven killed themselves and one hit by police as he exited the concert hall. new this hour and con firmtfirm that one of the bombers is a young frenchman. the u.s. state department reporting that americans are among the injured....

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the bombing by french forces in both iraqandsyria, whichhas been going on now for several months. this is also just in, breaking news from german media, reporting they're saying there has been an arrest in bavaria just across the border tied directly to the paris attacks. police are not confirming that link. we have not been able to independently confirm that, as well. but president hollande pledging that france will stand firm against its foes and respond quote/unquote mercilessly. president obama offering his condolences and support. >> right before we broke for the top of the hour, we saw president hollande was speaking to french media. and we were waiting for a translation. it is here. so i'm just going to go down the list of things he said. hollande said the attacks were committed by the islamic state. hollande says the attacks were an agent of war. he was the person who confirmed first the 127 dead in the attacks. and again as greg has been mentioning, that number will move. there are at least 99 people we're told in critical condition. and also as france's president hollan

the bombing by french forces in both iraq and syria, which has been going on now for several months. this is also just in, breaking news from german media, reporting they're saying there has been an arrest in bavaria just across the border tied directly to the paris attacks. police are not confirming that link. we have not been able to independently confirm that, as well. but president hollande pledging that france will stand firm against its foes and respond quote/unquote mercilessly....

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busy, more reports of more hostages being murderedinsyriaandiraq and more details. and all around here, so are the police as we watch more police, the authorities on the trail of these killers. >> still lot of dance is to come in that raid, let's hope they got abdelhamid abaaoud. jenna: more from paris in a moment, france and russia stepping up campaigned on isis targets in syria. they are looking at military cooperation as they go after islam estate fighters in the territories they hold at the time. the military confirming command and recruitment centers and isis training camp. and ron launching long-range bombers as well from its nearby bases. where is the u.s. in all this? we go live to the middle east with more. >> reporter: the u.s. is still involved, coordinating force with friends on the air strike, u.s. central command says coalition forces continue to hit isis positions in iraq and syria including 116 isis vehicles in syria at transporting according to the pentagon crude-oil, presumably to be sold on the black market but the headline continues to be about russia and franc

busy, more reports of more hostages being murdered in syria and iraq and more details. and all around here, so are the police as we watch more police, the authorities on the trail of these killers. >> still lot of dance is to come in that raid, let's hope they got abdelhamid abaaoud. jenna: more from paris in a moment, france and russia stepping up campaigned on isis targets in syria. they are looking at military cooperation as they go after islam estate fighters in the territories they...

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. -- "happeningnow."syria'sdeadlycivil war raging for more than four years with indications conflict could get worse. >>> accuse of killing his own parents. why prosecutors say he did it and who else is involved? >>> what is sweet for people could be deadly for dogs. a push to put warning labels on a common ingredient. ♪ jenna: "happening now" today, new concerns about the syrian civil war raging now for more than four years. while president obama insists he doesn't want to turn this conflict into a proxy war, there are fears the situation may spiral further out of control. "washington post" headline reading in one column, how the syrian conflict could get bigger and bloodier. with david ignatius writing if russia, iran and proxy fighters don't hip put the pin back in this grenade a more devastating regionwide explosion is hid. david ignatius, "washington post" joins me on. >> good to be here. jenna: important for viewers to know columns many in power read. yours is one of them, i know really helped form some opinions of some of our leaders what to do next in syria. the qu

. -- "happening now." syria's deadly civil war raging for more than four years with indications conflict could get worse. >>> accuse of killing his own parents. why prosecutors say he did it and who else is involved? >>> what is sweet for people could be deadly for dogs. a push to put warning labels on a common ingredient. ♪ jenna: "happening now" today, new concerns about the syrian civil war raging now for more than four years. while president obama...

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syriaaftera long, steep fall. just across turkey's border. you can also see two pilots parachuting to the ground as the smoke rises from the crash site. ethnic turks who live in syria and fight alongside the syrian rebels against assad say their forces shot the pilots as they descended. the turks also say one pilot was dead when he reached the ground. human rights activists say that jet crashed in the mountains in northern syria after turkish officials say it crossed over the ha te'i province in turkey. turkey's president says there were no islamic state fighters in that area. that's not what they're after, remember. turkish officials have released a radar image saying it proves it crossed into its air space. the blue area is the turkish war space. this that looks like the bottom of texas is where they say the crossover happened. see the orange line? that's it. a matter of seconds. they also say they repeatedly warned the pilots they were violating air space. vladimir putin is calling the shoot-down, though, a stab in the back that russia will not tolerate. >> translator: we of cou

syria after a long, steep fall. just across turkey's border. you can also see two pilots parachuting to the ground as the smoke rises from the crash site. ethnic turks who live in syria and fight alongside the syrian rebels against assad say their forces shot the pilots as they descended. the turks also say one pilot was dead when he reached the ground. human rights activists say that jet crashed in the mountains in northern syria after turkish officials say it crossed over the ha te'i...

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ryan. >>> and the president shifts his strategyinsyria. >>>my answer is simple -- i will not put american troops on the ground in syria. >>> the decision the president has made will further intensify our support. >> we'll discuss the situation in the region with senator lindsey graham, one of the biggest critics of the administration's foreign policy. >>> and paul ryan takes the gavel from john boehner. >> we need to makes changes, starting with how the house does business. >>> we speak with the new speaker of the house on the challenges ahead. >>> and the new shape of the republican presidential race after this week's controversial debate. >> this is not a cage match. >> we have isis and al qaeda attacking us, and we're talking about fantasy football? >>> we'll get carly fiorina's reaction. >> after the last debate, i was told i didn't smile enough. >>> from the undercard stage, former new york governor george pataki. >>> plus our sunday panel weighs in on the future of jeb bush's campaign. >> you should be showing up for work. literally the senate, what is it, like a french wor

ryan. >>> and the president shifts his strategy in syria. >>> my answer is simple -- i will not put american troops on the ground in syria. >>> the decision the president has made will further intensify our support. >> we'll discuss the situation in the region with senator lindsey graham, one of the biggest critics of the administration's foreign policy. >>> and paul ryan takes the gavel from john boehner. >> we need to makes changes, starting...

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you when we come back. >>> one of the attackers reportedly said "this isforsyria." aswe continue our coverage now of what's happened across paris. so far, no one has claimed official responsibility for the terror attacks yet. at least six coordinated attacks, leaving some 158 people dead, and many injured and some reports saying as many as 80 of those injuries very serious. and another number to tell you about. 1500 additional soldiers have been mobilized to guard french facilities following the country's deadliest attacks in decades. president for american islamic forum for democracy, dr. jaser joins us now from atlanta. my first question is, and i know isis is quick to probably take credit for this. but we have to figure out where this really goes. any early signs of who this points to? >> well, i think it most clearly is going to point to isis. isis is basically leading the jihadi grind around the world. right now they've divided the world as they build their caliphate. so when their recruits can't travel to syria, as europe has begun to restrict passports. so they say if you

you when we come back. >>> one of the attackers reportedly said "this is for syria." as we continue our coverage now of what's happened across paris. so far, no one has claimed official responsibility for the terror attacks yet. at least six coordinated attacks, leaving some 158 people dead, and many injured and some reports saying as many as 80 of those injuries very serious. and another number to tell you about. 1500 additional soldiers have been mobilized to guard french...

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still. >> and who ever wins the white house will inherret the battle against isisinsyriaandiraq. since the start of the year, the u.s. has flown 95ercent of the strikes over syria. and the role will get bigger with middle east allies turning their attention elsewhere. jennifer? >> reporter: jon, the defense secretary vowed to increase the flights over syria the pept gone brags about 65 coalition partners, the u.s. is carrying out the bulk of the air strikes. 78 percent of those in iraq and syria and 95 percent if you take syria alone where great britain refused to fly. american f- 16s are sent to turkey. now the turks have agreed the u.s. can use the air base. they will protect the turkish border and could find themselves face-to-face with russian pilots. jordan who lost a pilot over syria is reluctant to fly missions. the jordanian pilots have not flown many over syria and saudi arabia last struck syria in september because of a new war against iranian backed rebels in yemen. and the u.s. doesn't have an aircraft carrier in the gulf. ten percent of the 8000 air strikes in syria

still. >> and who ever wins the white house will inherret the battle against isis in syria and iraq. since the start of the year, the u.s. has flown 95ercent of the strikes over syria. and the role will get bigger with middle east allies turning their attention elsewhere. jennifer? >> reporter: jon, the defense secretary vowed to increase the flights over syria the pept gone brags about 65 coalition partners, the u.s. is carrying out the bulk of the air strikes. 78 percent of those...

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and the president shifts his strategyinsyria. >>my answer is simple: i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> the decision the president has made is to further intensify our support. >> we will discuss the situation with sinned graham one of the biggest credit is of the administration's foreign policy. >> paul ryan takes the good develop from speaker boehner. >> we need to make changes. starting with how the house of representatives does business. >> we speak with the new speaker of the house on the challenges ahead. >> the new shape of the republican presidential race. after this week's controversial debate. >> this is not a cage map. >> we have isis and al-qaeda attack us and we are talking about fantasy football? >> we get the reaction of carly fiorina. >> i was told i did not smile enough at the last debate. >> from the undercard, former new york governor george pataki and the future of general public's campaign. >> you should be showing up for work of the senate is like a french work week. >> attack me is going to help me someone convinced you? >> hello from fo

and the president shifts his strategy in syria. >> my answer is simple: i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> the decision the president has made is to further intensify our support. >> we will discuss the situation with sinned graham one of the biggest credit is of the administration's foreign policy. >> paul ryan takes the good develop from speaker boehner. >> we need to make changes. starting with how the house of representatives does...

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on the ground ineasternsyria. healso says by the end of this weekend the charles degal aircraft carrier will be positioned in the eastern mediterranean to bring the total number of fighter jets to 36. the french clearly behind on the military front. it would appear tonight they are catching up quickly. the russians. you mentioned that a moment ago, more than 2,000 sorties flown in two days. that's what the kremlin reports earlier today. with regard to the u.s. military, for what is believed to be one of the first times more than a thousand tanker trucks loaded with crude oil, the that isis sells on the black market to fund the terrorist activities, more than 100 of those trucks taken out overnight last night. on the investigator front, numerous reports throughout the day in the country of germany, at least five people said to be arrested. some women, some men, but late word tonight indicating that most of those five apparently had no connection to what happened here in paris on friday night. further west in belgium, significÃarrests though. authorities are telling us that two m

on the ground in eastern syria. he also says by the end of this weekend the charles degal aircraft carrier will be positioned in the eastern mediterranean to bring the total number of fighter jets to 36. the french clearly behind on the military front. it would appear tonight they are catching up quickly. the russians. you mentioned that a moment ago, more than 2,000 sorties flown in two days. that's what the kremlin reports earlier today. with regard to the u.s. military, for what is believed...

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europe as well. weighs thought to beinsyriabeforethe paris terror attack raising questions how such a dangerous terrorist could go go undetected throughout the heart of paris. phil the global editor and chief of af news service there how did the police track down abaaoud. >> what they got in the end was an old fashioned bit of police work. a tip, a human being coming to them and tipping them off. they followed that up and surprised to find that actually the tip worked out. they put on some electronic surveillance and that's where they traced him to this apartment north of paris. >> we also understand that a cell phone was found and one of the numbers in the cell phone they tracked back to this female terrorist who blew herself up during the raid. very interesting to me that she had called for the paris special forces trying to help her, help her, help her and lure them into her bomb radius and blew herself um. what's the latest information with regard to her. >> her identity is yet to be fully confirmed but the picture emerging is of a troubled young lady who even six months ag

europe as well. weighs thought to be in syria before the paris terror attack raising questions how such a dangerous terrorist could go go undetected throughout the heart of paris. phil the global editor and chief of af news service there how did the police track down abaaoud. >> what they got in the end was an old fashioned bit of police work. a tip, a human being coming to them and tipping them off. they followed that up and surprised to find that actually the tip worked out. they put...

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. last night french fighter jets dropped 20 bombs on isil targetsinsyria. thefrench president promises many more strikes ahead but paris is still a city very much on edge. sean. >> also tonight, major backlash over president obama's response to the paris terrorist attacks. earlier today while speaking at the g-20 summit in turkey, the president characterized the horrific rampage as merely a setback in the fight against isis. really? watch this. >> we've always understood that this would be a long-term campaign. there will be setbacks and there will be successes. the terrible events in paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback. even as we grieve with our french friends, however, we can't lose sight that there has been progress being made. the strategy that we are putting forward is the strategy that ultimately is going to work. but as i said from the start, it's going to take time. >> now, the president also got testy with reporters for questioning his brilliant isis strategy. >> i wanted to go back to something that you said to margaret earlier when you said that y

. last night french fighter jets dropped 20 bombs on isil targets in syria. the french president promises many more strikes ahead but paris is still a city very much on edge. sean. >> also tonight, major backlash over president obama's response to the paris terrorist attacks. earlier today while speaking at the g-20 summit in turkey, the president characterized the horrific rampage as merely a setback in the fight against isis. really? watch this. >> we've always understood that...

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syria. poundingcommand and control centers around the city in raqqah. the country's also moving an aircraft carrier into the region where they'll have 36 fighter jets in action. finally, the nation decides tomorrow whether or not to continue a state of emergency which gives police the power to conduct searches without warrants. now, back to "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight president obama continues to face heavy criticism for his appalling response to the vicious terrorist attacks in paris. here's what he said yesterday. >> we have always understood that this would be a long-term campaign. there will be setbacks and there will be successes. the terrible events in paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback. even as we grieve with our french friends, however, we can't lose sight that there has been progress being made. isil does not represent islam to the degree that anyone would equate the terrible actions that took place in paris with the views of islam, those types of stereotypes are counterproductive, they're wr g wrong. jim, i just spent the last three que

syria. pounding command and control centers around the city in raqqah. the country's also moving an aircraft carrier into the region where they'll have 36 fighter jets in action. finally, the nation decides tomorrow whether or not to continue a state of emergency which gives police the power to conduct searches without warrants. now, back to "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight president obama continues to face heavy criticism for his appalling response to...

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its overriding, apocalyptic mission, to lure the world's unbelieversintosyriafora final armageddon like battle. in other words, what isis wants is for western nations to meet islam on its own court for final bat of civilizations in which the 12th iman or the savior will end it. for them it's a bat of civilizations. for them, it is divine, it's the word of god. they want a ground war against the west. something each of us should know before we form our own opinions on whether u.s. ground troops in syria are a good idea. team fox coverage continues. steve is live in paris tonight. the manhunt has stepped up now, right? >> shepard, it has. more than 100,000 french police and military have been mobilized for a manhunt that now goes around the clock. police carried out more than 100 raids overnight. they turned up the third car used by the terrorists. now of course they are hunting for two suspects two played a direct role in those attacks. they also are testing dna at the hotel where two of those terrorists stayed, finding pizza boxes, chocolate wrappers and used syringes. a

its overriding, apocalyptic mission, to lure the world's unbelievers into syria for a final armageddon like battle. in other words, what isis wants is for western nations to meet islam on its own court for final bat of civilizations in which the 12th iman or the savior will end it. for them it's a bat of civilizations. for them, it is divine, it's the word of god. they want a ground war against the west. something each of us should know before we form our own opinions on whether u.s. ground...

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rule out the fact that this guy we thought was inraqqa,syriawasactually a mile away from the center of paris. it was, however, a staging area. as you noted, one of the terror suspects blew herself up with a suicide vest. you can imagine three guys getting suited up there, maybe hopping in a cab, driving in a car to a stadium nearby. one fine note. it's thought perhaps another terror attack was thwarted by this raid. there is information the terrorists wanted to hit the business section of paris. that saved paris yet another blow. bill: abdel hamid, we'll hear more about him. he bragged about how easy it was for him to travel from syria back to his home country of brussels and france. martha: we don't know as we were discussing here this morning whether he was in that building. he's a very slippery guy. he has managed to go back and forth to syria and he's known as a good recruiter. he gathered a group, the brothers, one of whom is still being sought and probably made his way back into belgium. so we are starting to learn, bill, more of the details about this cell. and really as you

rule out the fact that this guy we thought was in raqqa, syria was actually a mile away from the center of paris. it was, however, a staging area. as you noted, one of the terror suspects blew herself up with a suicide vest. you can imagine three guys getting suited up there, maybe hopping in a cab, driving in a car to a stadium nearby. one fine note. it's thought perhaps another terror attack was thwarted by this raid. there is information the terrorists wanted to hit the business section of...

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tighten up screening of refugees from iraqandsyria. speakerpaul ryan called the measure common sense. >> our own law enforcement experts are telling us they don't have confidence that they can detect or block with the current standards in place, that isil or isis is not trying to infiltrate the refugee population. this is an urgent matter, that's why we're dealing with this urgently. >> fellow top republicans say lawmakers should heed the warnings from isis. >> their objection is evil for the sake of evil, murder for the sake of murder. wanton and willful violence, premeditated depravity. calculated to take innocent lives and the terrorists have been very open about their present and future objectives, we should therefore be equally clear about our objectives. >> some congressional democrats express concerns that the standards set by the bill having the heads of the fbi, director 6 homeland security and director of national intelligence personally certify each refugee as not a threat is unrealistic. >> in the senate, leading democrats say the measure is unnecessary, and are ple

tighten up screening of refugees from iraq and syria. speaker paul ryan called the measure common sense. >> our own law enforcement experts are telling us they don't have confidence that they can detect or block with the current standards in place, that isil or isis is not trying to infiltrate the refugee population. this is an urgent matter, that's why we're dealing with this urgently. >> fellow top republicans say lawmakers should heed the warnings from isis. >> their...

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hundred milesfromsyria'sborder.kevin cork is live in turkey with the very latest and the turkish president there has vowed this will be a central point of discussion beginning tomorrow at the g-20. >> no question about that. unfortunately for the folks who will be gathered here, as you mentioned, president hollande will not be here, but his finance minister will be here and obviously the foreign minister will be here as well. i have to tell you, really frankly what's expected to be a summit about economic growth and cooperation has been evolved into a defacto summit for president obama and other world leaders. as you pointed out, the president departed from washington this afternoon enroute to turkey for the g-20 summit. this is an important meeting for him as well and in a readout, we learned that the president's team has been talking a great deal about the attacks in paris. we learned today that the homeland security posture was checked and double checked trying to make sure they're doing everything they can and everything necessary to protect the american people. meanwhile, he

hundred miles from syria's border. kevin cork is live in turkey with the very latest and the turkish president there has vowed this will be a central point of discussion beginning tomorrow at the g-20. >> no question about that. unfortunately for the folks who will be gathered here, as you mentioned, president hollande will not be here, but his finance minister will be here and obviously the foreign minister will be here as well. i have to tell you, really frankly what's expected to be a...

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, according to the bbc, had recentlyleftsyriaandwere part of one gang, one terror cell that was operating independently with three of the people having stayed in this apartment in belgium, and all of them having come to paris to carry out these attacks. so that's the new information as we have it. we can also report that the united states has carried out a strike on an al qaeda leader. i said that that happened in a particular city, and it did, but it was not a strike on the overall isis leader, al baghdadi. this was a strike on a regional leader. and when we know from our pentagon sources the outcome of that strike, we'll let you know. >>> fers, though, let's go to correspondent lisa holland for a look book at the details as they unfolded last night. [ explosions ] >> reporter: famed for its culture, parisians enjoying their friday evening were sitting ducks for the terrorists. on a mild november night, this is how three hours of carnage began to unfold. these are the first victims of six simultaneous attacks. a masked gunman opened fire with an automatic weapon, shooting three

, according to the bbc, had recently left syria and were part of one gang, one terror cell that was operating independently with three of the people having stayed in this apartment in belgium, and all of them having come to paris to carry out these attacks. so that's the new information as we have it. we can also report that the united states has carried out a strike on an al qaeda leader. i said that that happened in a particular city, and it did, but it was not a strike on the overall isis...

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hundreds, goingtosyria, gettingtraining, to become terrorists. and the fear has always been that they can come back, that the movement between these countries was fairly easy. how serious is the problem of home grown terror in france at this point? what do you think the french government is prepared to do to rip it out at its roots on their own territory? >> yeah. this is one of the big issues. there are many big troubling issues coming out of these attacks and this is a big one. specifically in france. the experts say there's about 1,500 french nationals who are either in syria right now fighting with isis or have gone to syria and trained with isis and maybe thought of coming back. in fact, that has been the largest fear, that there could be blowback from that activity. and that is the fear right now, that this could be happening right now here in france. the deep-seated hatred for france is easy to play out for these islamists. but i think the key thing is this is not a get out of jail free card for the united states. there are homegrown terrorists in the united states as well

hundreds, going to syria, getting training, to become terrorists. and the fear has always been that they can come back, that the movement between these countries was fairly easy. how serious is the problem of home grown terror in france at this point? what do you think the french government is prepared to do to rip it out at its roots on their own territory? >> yeah. this is one of the big issues. there are many big troubling issues coming out of these attacks and this is a big one....

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syria. franceis moving an aircraft carrier into the region and be able to have 36 attack jets into that fight. and here tomorrow the french state will vote on whether or not they want to make a state of emergency continue for up to three months under that state of emergen emergency. the police have the power to carry out raised and place people under house arrest. that vote in parliament tomorrow. back to you. >> steve with the latest from paris where they're trying to find out how many others could have been involved. all we know is that france isn't blinking on this one upping its air strikes and it might join with russia to send the message to isis that no one is kidding around. to the former defense secretary and ci director for president obama. always good to have you. thanks for coming. >> nice to be with you neal. >> secretary, what do you make of this and the fact that now the french are working in concert with the russians on responding to isis, what has changed that tone? because obviously, the russians are no stranger to this, they have indicated that what brought down t

syria. france is moving an aircraft carrier into the region and be able to have 36 attack jets into that fight. and here tomorrow the french state will vote on whether or not they want to make a state of emergency continue for up to three months under that state of emergen emergency. the police have the power to carry out raised and place people under house arrest. that vote in parliament tomorrow. back to you. >> steve with the latest from paris where they're trying to find out how many...

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creating the breeding grounds to find youngsters willing to go to fightforsyria. >>today on the belgium more information about the ease of access between syria and middle east and europe. police increasing their checks afraid that salah abdeslam would slip-w through their fingers. he was held briefly after the terrorist attack but amazingly released it was also thought he was wearing a suicide belt. today one was found without a detonator by a street cleaner in the southern paris suburb some think he discard it or found that it hadn't worked. the ease around europe has raised questions about the security on the continent. many people are concerned about how easy it is for these attacker who's move around, seemingly at will. apparently hiding among refugees. in the meantime though here in belgium, people are getting really upset. they said they haven't had any dialogue with the authorities. sure, there is a terrorist threat. but schools are closed. shops are closed. cub subways are closed. life can't continue like this. people are getting angry. we will see what happens in the da

creating the breeding grounds to find youngsters willing to go to fight for syria. >> today on the belgium more information about the ease of access between syria and middle east and europe. police increasing their checks afraid that salah abdeslam would slip-w through their fingers. he was held briefly after the terrorist attack but amazingly released it was also thought he was wearing a suicide belt. today one was found without a detonator by a street cleaner in the southern paris...

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a bus driver on police radar in 2012 he fledtosyriawherehis father traveled trying to convince him to return home. another of the bombers muss staff if i was a part-time praper and gang -- rapper and gangster. petty crime and gang violence that ultimately morphed into this radical islamism. extending the state of emergency hear for three months as mourners and friends and family members and the public in general continue their vigil. the prime minister reminded all of us that the security situation is so tight tsimilar o over the summer. >> breaking right now they arrested two airport workers. they think the two helped those responsible for the bombing. this comes after the kremlin confirmed for the first time it was a terror attack. that crash in the sinai desert killing 224 people. >> russian president vladmir putin battling to find those behind it. some experts said a terrorist posing as an airport employee smuggled the bomb on board. isis claimed responsibility for the attack. >> a surprise visit over an hour ago between secretary of state john kerry and the french presiden

a bus driver on police radar in 2012 he fled to syria where his father traveled trying to convince him to return home. another of the bombers muss staff if i was a part-time praper and gang -- rapper and gangster. petty crime and gang violence that ultimately morphed into this radical islamism. extending the state of emergency hear for three months as mourners and friends and family members and the public in general continue their vigil. the prime minister reminded all of us that the security...

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we've been critical of it in dealing with isis in iraqandsyria. wehave a command called africom, and they're responsible for africa. and our policies here are to have u.s. troops, trained counterterrorist forces from these local countries. we know that none of these countries pose a threat to the american people at home, but we also know that a stable africa is in u.s. national interest, and we're attempting to help these countries help themselves. and i'm assuming that's what some of these troops were there for, either participating in some of that training or coordinating some future training event, and they happened to be there at the time of this incident. jon: there's been a lot of talk about safe havens in places like syria. back in 1991, as you well know, the u.s. spearheaded a successful relief effort called operation provide comfort to help refugees return safely to northern iraq. could something like that work for syrians trying to escape the civil war in that country? >> yeah, well, for many of us who have analyzed this situation, we think so. i mean, provide comfort,

we've been critical of it in dealing with isis in iraq and syria. we have a command called africom, and they're responsible for africa. and our policies here are to have u.s. troops, trained counterterrorist forces from these local countries. we know that none of these countries pose a threat to the american people at home, but we also know that a stable africa is in u.s. national interest, and we're attempting to help these countries help themselves. and i'm assuming that's what some of these...

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this isforsyriaasthey open fire. >> especially in paris it's surreal. the ambulances and gurneys with people. >> police confirm 8 attackers are dead by detective ton naghtd explosive belts. the president calling the attacks an act of war and vowing attacks against isis. >> police hunt for more possible accomplices. german report an arrest in bavaria tied to the attacks. send out to greg palkot who is live in paris. good morning, greg. >> hi, folks. i think this sums it up pretty well with, better than i could ever say. the front page of the pa parissian. a state of emergency, state of high alert not just in paris but throughout the country. behind me behind the international medium sacrum is the bataclan theater is the scene of the great carnage. get to more details of that in a moment. let's just tell you what authorities are telling french people right now. as you noted eight attackers dead. authorities are are saying there is no way that might be all of the attackers. they are now, as you hear the police sirens, searching for any other attackers, co-attackers they call them. a

this is for syria as they open fire. >> especially in paris it's surreal. the ambulances and gurneys with people. >> police confirm 8 attackers are dead by detective ton naghtd explosive belts. the president calling the attacks an act of war and vowing attacks against isis. >> police hunt for more possible accomplices. german report an arrest in bavaria tied to the attacks. send out to greg palkot who is live in paris. good morning, greg. >> hi, folks. i think this sums...

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. >>> france is fighting back launching air strikesinsyria. we'realso getting new video of fighter jets dropping in excess of 20 bombs maybe as many as 30 on targets including a jihadi training camp, hitting raqqah syria, the nest where isis has proclaimed it their capital. >>> all of this reigniting the debate over the plan to bring 10,000 syrian refugees into the united states. ben rhodes is reassuring americans that the administration has ways of weeding out possible extreme i was the -- extremists. >> we have ways of vetting them against all the available information. and what we need to be able to do frankly, is sort out the people who have gone into syria and launched attacks or those people who have joined isil. >> joining me now is presidential candidate and governor of new york george pataki. you were governor during the time we were hit on 9/11. you were your experience is valuable at this time. your thoughts. >> first, harris i just heard the security person saying how we have robust intelligence we're going to be able to vet these people. it's utter nonsense. we have th

. >>> france is fighting back launching air strikes in syria. we're also getting new video of fighter jets dropping in excess of 20 bombs maybe as many as 30 on targets including a jihadi training camp, hitting raqqah syria, the nest where isis has proclaimed it their capital. >>> all of this reigniting the debate over the plan to bring 10,000 syrian refugees into the united states. ben rhodes is reassuring americans that the administration has ways of weeding out possible...

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russian passenger plane in egypt last month. both countries are pounding the islamic stateinsyriawithmassive air strikes. >> it was reluctant to reach that conclusion itself despite u.s. and british governments receiving early indications this was a terror attack. this aircraft crashed over the sinai desert on october 31st. most were russian tourists heading home. russian investigators say they are been able to conclude what they call as a homemade bomb caused the bomb to break up in midair after finding traces of explosive in that wreckage. russian president is calling this a terrorist act and vowing to track down those behind it in his words to punish them. he called on international support in this effort. also the russian secret service is offering a $50 million reward for any information leading to the detention behind the bombing. in response to this conclusion today the russian government is upping its air strike against targets in syria. >> thanks. this comes as investigators examine a third car, a black hatch back. it links to the stadium that was targeted by the three

russian passenger plane in egypt last month. both countries are pounding the islamic state in syria with massive air strikes. >> it was reluctant to reach that conclusion itself despite u.s. and british governments receiving early indications this was a terror attack. this aircraft crashed over the sinai desert on october 31st. most were russian tourists heading home. russian investigators say they are been able to conclude what they call as a homemade bomb caused the bomb to break up in...

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to make a differenceinsyria? >>look, i'm sure they'll have some impact, i am sure they're great guys prepared for battle but not the impact we need to help the country. >> when you hear people say maybe we ought to line up with russia, do you think that's something that we should do in the middle east? >> i think when you have a barbaric enemy like isis, anyone willing to step up and fight with us, we should accept. i think the key, what it takes is leadership. we talk about it all the time, takes leadership. america has to lead the coalition, no doubt about it. >> you were also leader of s.e.a.l. team 3 unit that included sniper chris kyle. how did you feel when you saw the decisiveness and intensity with which france attacked syria after the attack on its home land? >> i was impressed. you see a country defending itself by going after the enemy. clearly this enemy declared war on all of us, on all of western civilization. they want us all to die. why are we not acting as aggressively as possible to put them down is beyond me. >> what about the syrian refugees, should there be

to make a difference in syria? >> look, i'm sure they'll have some impact, i am sure they're great guys prepared for battle but not the impact we need to help the country. >> when you hear people say maybe we ought to line up with russia, do you think that's something that we should do in the middle east? >> i think when you have a barbaric enemy like isis, anyone willing to step up and fight with us, we should accept. i think the key, what it takes is leadership. we talk...

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group and find a political solutionforsyria. >>they are united by atrocities carried out by isis. the attacks in paris and the downing of a russian plane. russia has intensified air strikes in syria in the past week. the french have moved in aircraft carrier to the region to triple their striking power. british prime minister cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of the action not standing aside from it. and from this moral point, comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when our friend and ally, france, has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking if not now, when? >> in france and belgium the manhunt continues for the eighth attacker, sulaw abslaum and a possible accomplice who was stopped together two days before the attacks. despite the arrests the terror threat in belgium has been lowered from four the highest, to three. the capital brussels has been locked down for the past five days. france will face a new security challenge as 140 world leaders begin to arrive sunday for a un climate conferen

group and find a political solution for syria. >> they are united by atrocities carried out by isis. the attacks in paris and the downing of a russian plane. russia has intensified air strikes in syria in the past week. the french have moved in aircraft carrier to the region to triple their striking power. british prime minister cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of the action not standing aside from it. and from this moral point, comes a...